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you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ]
you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ]
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amy hollyfield joins us. some of those candidates took advantage of the early voting. >> reporter: yes, they did. they were here bright and early. tough to believe it is this time of year again. election scheduled for november 8th. the first candidate to cast his ballot was david chu democratic candidate, after campaigning -- [ inaudible ] they both say they've done endless amounts of campaigning. the college is not only get their name out -- the challenge is not only get their name out but to let people know election is coming up. some don't know the current mayor or the election is coming up. >> we've knocked on 270,000 doors so far in our campaign that's where it has been surprising how many people didn't even know there there was an election. we've been educating the voters. i've thousands of san franciscans at morning bus stops. >> there are hundreds of thousands of san franciscans that barely know there's an election november 8th. part of the reason i spent 24 hours campaigning all over san francisco fr
amy hollyfield joins us. some of those candidates took advantage of the early voting. >> reporter: yes, they did. they were here bright and early. tough to believe it is this time of year again. election scheduled for november 8th. the first candidate to cast his ballot was david chu democratic candidate, after campaigning -- [ inaudible ] they both say they've done endless amounts of campaigning. the college is not only get their name out -- the challenge is not only get their name out...
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amy hollyfield joins us. some of those candidates took advantage of the early voting. >> reporter: yes, they did. they were here bright and early. tough to believe it is this time of year again. election scheduled for november 8th. the first candidate to cast his ballot was david chu democratic candidate, after campaigning -- [ inaudible ] they both say they've done endless amounts of campaigning. the college is not only get their name out -- the challenge is not only get their name out but to let people know election is coming up. some don't know the current mayor or the election is coming up. >> we've knocked on 270,000 doors so far in our campaign that's where it has been surprising how many people didn't even know there there was an election. we've been educating the voters. i've thousands of san franciscans at morning bus stops. >> there are hundreds of thousands of san franciscans that barely know there's an election november 8th. part of the reason i spent 24 hours campaigning all over san francisco fr
amy hollyfield joins us. some of those candidates took advantage of the early voting. >> reporter: yes, they did. they were here bright and early. tough to believe it is this time of year again. election scheduled for november 8th. the first candidate to cast his ballot was david chu democratic candidate, after campaigning -- [ inaudible ] they both say they've done endless amounts of campaigning. the college is not only get their name out -- the challenge is not only get their name out...
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and like madison wisconsin like tell us where we are not leaving. well earlier i spoke to somebody who is a part of this idea that israel cartoonist columnist and author ted rall i asked him to tell me a little bit more about this movement and what those involved hope to achieve. well the american left has been essentially asleep for the last forty years and since nine eleven we've been waiting for the for the reawakening well the arc of the financial crisis that began in two thousand and eight has weakened has woken people up and now the question is how things are going to unreliable in terms of the system politically militarily economically so looking for a new future a lot of people are scared but a lot of people see an opportunity to take our country in a new direction so the occupy wall street movement the october two thousand and eleven movement they're part of a whole new approach demonstrating in the past what we would do is we would show up at ten o'clock in the morning get a parade permit march around and chant slogans and hold signs and t
and like madison wisconsin like tell us where we are not leaving. well earlier i spoke to somebody who is a part of this idea that israel cartoonist columnist and author ted rall i asked him to tell me a little bit more about this movement and what those involved hope to achieve. well the american left has been essentially asleep for the last forty years and since nine eleven we've been waiting for the for the reawakening well the arc of the financial crisis that began in two thousand and eight...
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use it for. and it's a war that seems to keep going so was greece's deficit rises and austerity measures fail as a method of defense the million dollar question remains is it inevitable for greece to default and if so what will this mean for the global economy. good evening it's monday october third five pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster and you're watching r.t. well occupy wall street protests continue in new york despite a weekend that saw the war than seven hundred activists arrested and jailed for marching on the brooklyn bridge now today protesters remain camped out in lower manhattan they are going strong into a third week despite the arrests standing their ground or their wall street grievances now aside from questions over whether the police were too aggressive. with the weekend's arrests the questions remain about just what we're seeing take shape in lower manhattan is this going to be a radical left answer to the tea party a turning point in american history could we be seein
use it for. and it's a war that seems to keep going so was greece's deficit rises and austerity measures fail as a method of defense the million dollar question remains is it inevitable for greece to default and if so what will this mean for the global economy. good evening it's monday october third five pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster and you're watching r.t. well occupy wall street protests continue in new york despite a weekend that saw the war than seven hundred activists...
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used heavy handed tactics punching some protesters i think many people didn't expect that there would be something like that again this weekend though i have heard no reports of pepper spray being used there were thousands of people stopped and hundreds arrested arrested after this were charged with disorderly conduct and summons to appear in criminal court. by sunday hundreds appeared back on wall street determined to continue their fight against corporate domination once you are not a breed to be arrested anymore the whole entire control of the police state disappears and when that happens there are credible possibilities that are open to us and suddenly you can imagine a different world and you believe you can be an agent of change the group says it means to raise national awareness and and change. because economic disparity occupy wall street describes itself as a resistance movement inspired in part by counter we can. believe our brothers and sisters all over the world arab spring in the breeze in spain we can see that it did send a powerful message ordinary people are not going
used heavy handed tactics punching some protesters i think many people didn't expect that there would be something like that again this weekend though i have heard no reports of pepper spray being used there were thousands of people stopped and hundreds arrested arrested after this were charged with disorderly conduct and summons to appear in criminal court. by sunday hundreds appeared back on wall street determined to continue their fight against corporate domination once you are not a breed...
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these are the different types of curriculum people used. they modified curriculum's already in the system. nobody we spoke to went out and bought a brand new curriculum, so in a ballel, they slow down e sequence for tk classrooms, so they did not adopt a new curriculum, and some programs had some specific programs around ell, but these were already used within the district, and no new curriculums, and the other area we learned was funding. other districts found standalone classrooms cost more and did not generate what they had to stan pend, so you actually end of spending more money. they started out with funds for title 1. they now have donthe tkk model. they did not have as many people who wanted to go in, and they did not have the funds anymore. one thing that was an unintended consequence, because of the training l.a. did, and they did five days in the summer, and they were the only ones that did this kind of training, the tk ers perform just as well as kindergarteners, so you have these young children you would think would be behind. t
these are the different types of curriculum people used. they modified curriculum's already in the system. nobody we spoke to went out and bought a brand new curriculum, so in a ballel, they slow down e sequence for tk classrooms, so they did not adopt a new curriculum, and some programs had some specific programs around ell, but these were already used within the district, and no new curriculums, and the other area we learned was funding. other districts found standalone classrooms cost more...
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i would not say they are necessarily using l.a. as a model. i would say they are also talking to oakland and san diego, but all of us are in the same group having the same conversations, so after a while you know. it is the same influence going on, but l.a. actually did something we are going to do, which is they created a study group, and they looked at how do they look at what they are doing in general. you start a conversation with what is it superior -- what is it. create a group with multiple stakeholders, and we are in the middle of trying to figure out how to peformed the study group where we can have multiple conversations. most of their workers with specific teachers. gooremember that l.a. has 30,000 kids. people volunteered to go to this. these were teachers who normally had a background in preschool, so they were the ones who would be most successful, and they are using those 36 teachers to facilitate the conversation with new teachers, so it is almost like they created a trainer of trainers, but they were clear than most of their w
i would not say they are necessarily using l.a. as a model. i would say they are also talking to oakland and san diego, but all of us are in the same group having the same conversations, so after a while you know. it is the same influence going on, but l.a. actually did something we are going to do, which is they created a study group, and they looked at how do they look at what they are doing in general. you start a conversation with what is it superior -- what is it. create a group with...
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if you go out, use modern technology. camera up. mic up. bring us back the truth. we can stop this continual process of verbalizing and lying. we do not need that. you hear about 15 hours of work and waiting three or four hours for a terminal. if you camera up, i do not need you to write anything. i will see it. with regard to brady material, which should be able to see everything. only privilege and confidential material needs to be protected. >> this goes to the heart of why we need a lead to a prosecutor as our next d.a. your sword rather have the endorsement of officers for justice. it is equally important if not vital that the independent of one another so that you can be assured in every step, with the issue is police misconduct or a scandal rocking our dna lab, that there is transparency and accountability in everything that the police and da do together. that is the very cornerstone -- trust, checks and balances, accountability. very cornerstone of our justice system. we need to turn over what we have said the defense can do their jobs and prosecution achie
if you go out, use modern technology. camera up. mic up. bring us back the truth. we can stop this continual process of verbalizing and lying. we do not need that. you hear about 15 hours of work and waiting three or four hours for a terminal. if you camera up, i do not need you to write anything. i will see it. with regard to brady material, which should be able to see everything. only privilege and confidential material needs to be protected. >> this goes to the heart of why we need a...
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differentiated instruction is coulgood, and the tkk model fors us into that, that we have to have an appropriate model for our teachers, that you cannot do this separate program. you have to have this progress, and we have to be careful not to add an additional budgetary strains as we put this together. i am going to turn it over to nancy. >> we talked about all these different things we have learned from other districts and places where we were gaining some of our knowledge and thought about how we are going to apply it, so we came up with a number of considerations, and the first one was around enrollment. it is mandatory to do traditional kindergarten's starting next year, but it is not mandatory for parents to send their children and now to transitional kindergarten. they are welcome to do that if their kid is torn between november and december, so we do not know what the numbers watney -- the numbers will be. it could vary significantly from school to school. you see the charts to the right, and that has a number of students that would be eligible if we look at this year's enrol
differentiated instruction is coulgood, and the tkk model fors us into that, that we have to have an appropriate model for our teachers, that you cannot do this separate program. you have to have this progress, and we have to be careful not to add an additional budgetary strains as we put this together. i am going to turn it over to nancy. >> we talked about all these different things we have learned from other districts and places where we were gaining some of our knowledge and thought...
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you used your art, obviously, and you used writings. but how did you tell that story? what was your hook? >> well, i am not a particularly cerebral person. the king that connected me with tony to begin with is that i connected with his energy at the advice relevant level -- visceral level. i felt his energy. and that's how i could translate it, if you will, into my own sense of emotions, the compassion, the rage, the passion, all the various faces that he has. and then in court he acts out all the roles. so you get the full gamut of the human condition going on. i connected with tony at that visceral level. and then i went to a translation process and a sort of distilled, if you will, process of putting it into context. and i was there in many of the trials, the trials that i was present in. so it is storytelling, but it's storytelling from the gut rather than from the head which i kind of call window shopping. i wasn't interested in window shopping tony. i wanted it to be his energy. i wanted it to encapsulate a life force. i wanted it to show the great range of his h
you used your art, obviously, and you used writings. but how did you tell that story? what was your hook? >> well, i am not a particularly cerebral person. the king that connected me with tony to begin with is that i connected with his energy at the advice relevant level -- visceral level. i felt his energy. and that's how i could translate it, if you will, into my own sense of emotions, the compassion, the rage, the passion, all the various faces that he has. and then in court he acts...
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what does it mean for us this year? next year, children who were born between -- born on november the second can be designated as a tk. they can be offered a two-year program. right now, we have that this is simply just what you can do. this is where things get very interesting. transitional kindergarten means the first year of a two-year kindergarten program that uses a modified kindergarten curriculum that is developmentally appropriate. do we get a new curriculum of for these special children who were born? they were born in this 90-day window. next year, kids are born in the 30 day window, then 60 days, then the 90 day window. do we need a special curriculum for those children? that is the question we have been asked for a -- from a few people. and then the last one says, this cannot be construed as a new program. and this is just straight out of the code. straight out of ed code. we can't create a program for a higher level of service. so sit with that. this is a modified two-year opportunity for children. and in t
what does it mean for us this year? next year, children who were born between -- born on november the second can be designated as a tk. they can be offered a two-year program. right now, we have that this is simply just what you can do. this is where things get very interesting. transitional kindergarten means the first year of a two-year kindergarten program that uses a modified kindergarten curriculum that is developmentally appropriate. do we get a new curriculum of for these special...
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thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> the state department i should a worldwide travel alert overnight warning americans of potential terror attacks sponsored by iran, this follows a spoiled terror plot. an alleged murder for hire plan targeting the saudi baeambassad to the united states on soil. one is arrested and one is on the run. susan mcginnis is in washington with details on this. good morning, susan. what is the latest. >> reporter: this has stunned washington. just simply the idea that iran would solicit the murder for high from a mexican drug cartel to kill the saudi ambassador and has all levels of the u.s. government reacting and the talk now here is what -- federal officials are warning americans at home and abroad to be on the lookout for possible tryst attacks. the state department issued the alert late last night as justice revealed they had spoiled an alleged plot for the assassination to the united states. they say manssor arbabsiar and another man planned to use explosives to kill
thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> the state department i should a worldwide travel alert overnight warning americans of potential terror attacks sponsored by iran, this follows a spoiled terror plot. an alleged murder for hire plan targeting the saudi baeambassad to the united states on soil. one is arrested and one is on the run. susan mcginnis is in washington with details on this. good morning, susan. what is the latest. >> reporter: this has stunned washington....
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it is using the plastic that is already on the planet. getting after the solution requires us to invest in infrastructure and industry that -- excuse me, getting after that requires developing infrastructure and industry and around the recycling of material and capture and following the lead of cities like san francisco that are pioneers. these are inherently local activities. that means that we can simultaneously create jobs and a green economy as well as give innovative businesses, like method, the materials we need to lead us toward a more sustainable world. thank you very much. this point, i am going to turn it over to epa administrator lisa jackson for a few comments. >> thank you. give him a hand. i think that is extraordinary. [applause] well, i just want to thank everyone in take a few moments. it is wonderful to be here, especially on a day like today. i want to thank adam, eric, and drew, and everybody from method that has come out to help prove that it does pay to protect our environment and to conserve our resources. method as
it is using the plastic that is already on the planet. getting after the solution requires us to invest in infrastructure and industry that -- excuse me, getting after that requires developing infrastructure and industry and around the recycling of material and capture and following the lead of cities like san francisco that are pioneers. these are inherently local activities. that means that we can simultaneously create jobs and a green economy as well as give innovative businesses, like...
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enjoined and use. could anything degrade their memory more than to dance with this kind of disaster? theodore sturgeon calls upon us to honor the main current which created you and wish you will create bit -- greater things still reverence and those who bore you with a once aboard them . back in back to the first wild creature who was different because his heart leaped when he saw the star. keep ourselves from blowing up of world, our obligation to our predecessors. those who invented writing and before that languish and before that rational thought, the geniuses who took us slowly step by step by step from preaches not so very far from our and origins to something a little bit closer to our divine destiny we must abolish nuclear weapons and keep them abolished forever because that is the debt we owe it to jane addams and dorothy day. to gutenberg and galileo, to magellan and laszlo. it is our debt to display the great pyramids, considered by their builders to be stairways to have an, pointing toward t
enjoined and use. could anything degrade their memory more than to dance with this kind of disaster? theodore sturgeon calls upon us to honor the main current which created you and wish you will create bit -- greater things still reverence and those who bore you with a once aboard them . back in back to the first wild creature who was different because his heart leaped when he saw the star. keep ourselves from blowing up of world, our obligation to our predecessors. those who invented writing...
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it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're not just bankers. we're builders. they helped build our business. and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing cal
it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're not just bankers. we're builders. they helped build our business. and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our...
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a lot of us grew up watching "perry mason." you don't see those kinds of movies now it seems to be almost seasonal that you have, you know, either positive or negative portrayals. but it seems to follow a certain cycle. we have so many shows on tv now about, you know, police and law enforcement. i think we have, what, maybe three different "c.s.i. i "series now, "law & order" parts one, two, and three. what do you think counts for the portrayal of our justice system and how it shifts over time? and also if you've seen in terms of what writers have done or haven't done. >> you know, i was -- when i was listening to mr. serra, i was thinking, you know, actually the law is this huge thing. and there are parts of it that work really well. and when i started out, i was a young lawyer at a large wall street law firm. and believe it or not, we did really good work. and since we typically litigate against or are involved with other large corporate law firms, the other people did railly good work. and since we were typically in federal
a lot of us grew up watching "perry mason." you don't see those kinds of movies now it seems to be almost seasonal that you have, you know, either positive or negative portrayals. but it seems to follow a certain cycle. we have so many shows on tv now about, you know, police and law enforcement. i think we have, what, maybe three different "c.s.i. i "series now, "law & order" parts one, two, and three. what do you think counts for the portrayal of our justice...